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1 преизпълвам
1. fill to overflowing/to the brim2. вж. преизпълнявампреизпълвам се be brimming over (с with), be full to overflowing* * *преизпъ̀лвам,гл. fill to overflowing/to the brim;\преизпълвам се be brimming over (с with), be full to overflowing.* * *1. fill to overflowing/ to the brim 2. ПРЕИЗПЪЛВАМ се be brimming over (c with), be full to overflowing 3. вж. преизпълнявам -
2 przel|ać
pf — przel|ewać impf (przeleję — przelewam) Ⅰ vt 1. (z jednego naczynia do drugiego) to pour [mleko, wodę, benzynę]- przelać sok z kartonu do dzbanka to pour juice from a carton into a jug- przelać wino do butelek a. w butelki to pour wine into bottles2. pot. (spłukać) to rinse [jarzyny, owoce]- ugotowany makaron przelej zimną wodą drain and rinse pasta with cold water3. Fin. to transfer- przelać pieniądze na konto bankowe to transfer money into a bank account- przelać pieniądze z jednego konta na drugie to transfer money from one account into another4. przen. (przenieść uczucie) to transfer [miłość, irytację] (na kogoś to sb)- całe uczucie przelała z męża na syna she has transferred all her affection from her husband to her son5. przen. (przekazać) to transfer [prawa, majątek, uprawnienia] Ⅱ vi (przepełnić) to fill to overflowing- kiedy tankujesz benzynę, zawsze przelewasz when you fuel the car you always fill the tank to overflowing- zabezpieczyć zbiornik przed przelaniem to safeguard a tank from a. against overflowingⅢ przelać się — przelewać się 1. (wylać się) [płyn] to brim over, to spill over- zakręć kran, bo woda przelewa się z wanny turn the water off because it’s overflowing from the bath (tub)2. pot. (zostać nadmiernie wypełnionym płynem) [naczynie] to overflow- beczka wypełniona po brzegi wodą zaczęła się przelewać the water butt began to overflow3. (przetoczyć się) to slosh- fale przelewały się przez pokład statku waves washed the deck of the ship■ przelewać łzy to shed tears- przelać myśli/uczucia/wrażenia na papier książk. to commit one’s thoughts/feelings/impressions to paper- przelewać z pustego w próżne to indulge in idle chatter- mnie/im się nie przelewa I/they can hardly make ends meetThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przel|ać
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3 colmar
v.1 to fill (to the brim).colmar a alguien de regalos/elogios to shower gifts/praise on somebody2 to fulfill, to fill, to fulfil, to satisfy.El premio colma las expectativas The award satisfies the expectations.3 to top off, to fill up, to lavish on.El taxista colmó el tanque de gasolina The cab driver filled up the tank.4 to be satisfied with.Me colma tu dedicación I am satisfied with your commitment.* * *1 (gen) to fill (de, with); (vaso, copa) to fill to the brim2 figurado to shower (de, with), overwhelm (de, with)* * *verb* * *VT1) (=llenar) [+ vaso, recipiente] to fill to the brim, fill to overflowing, fill right up (de with)[+ cuchara, plato] to heap (de with)2) [+ ambición, esperanzas] to fulfil, fulfill (EEUU), realize3)colmar a algn de algo: colmar a algn de honores — to shower sb with honours o (EEUU) honors
colmar a algn de improperios — to heap insults o abuse on sb, shower sb with insults o abuse
* * *verbo transitivoa) <vaso/cesta> to fill... to the brimb) <deseos/aspiraciones> to fulfill*c) < paciencia> to stretch... to the limitcolmar a alguien de algo — de atenciones to lavish something on somebody
una vida colmada de éxitos — a life filled with o full of success
* * *= smother.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.----* colmar de atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* la gota que colmó el vaso = the straw that broke the camel's back.* ser la gota que colma el vaso = bring + the situation to a head.* * *verbo transitivoa) <vaso/cesta> to fill... to the brimb) <deseos/aspiraciones> to fulfill*c) < paciencia> to stretch... to the limitcolmar a alguien de algo — de atenciones to lavish something on somebody
una vida colmada de éxitos — a life filled with o full of success
* * *= smother.Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
* colmar de atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* la gota que colmó el vaso = the straw that broke the camel's back.* ser la gota que colma el vaso = bring + the situation to a head.* * *colmar [A1 ]vt1 ‹vaso/cesta› to fill … to the brimle sirvió el vaso bien colmado she filled his glass to the brim, she filled his glass right up2 ‹deseos/aspiraciones› to fulfill*3 ‹paciencia› to try4(de orgullo, atenciones): una vida colmada de éxitos/felicidad a life filled with o full of success/happinessse han visto colmados de elogios praise has been heaped on them, they have been showered with praiseme colmaron de atenciones they lavished attention on me* * *
colmar ( conjugate colmar) verbo transitivoa) ‹vaso/cesta› to fill … to the brim
colmar a algn de algo ‹ de atenciones› to lavish sth on sb;
‹ de regalos› to shower sb with sth
colmar verbo transitivo frml
1 to fill (right up)
(un cuenco, una copa) to fill to the brim
2 (satisfacer) to fulfil, satisfy
' colmar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
satisfacer
- colmado
- llenar
English:
heap
- shower
* * *colmar vt1. [recipiente] to fill (to the brim)2. [aspiración, deseo] to fulfil;colmar a alguien de regalos/elogios to shower sb with gifts/praise;este premio colma con creces mis aspiraciones this prize is more than I'd ever hoped for;el bebé colmó de felicidad a la familia the baby brought so much happiness into the family's lives* * *fulfil;colmar un vaso fill a glass to the brim;colmar a alguien de elogios heap praise on s.o.* * *colmar vt1) : to fill to the brim2) : to fulfill, to satisfy3) : to heap, to showerme colmaron de regalos: they showered me with gifts -
4 أدمع
أدْمَعَ: أتْرَعَto brim, fill up, overfill, fill to the brim, fill to overflowing -
5 أفعم
أفْعَمَ (بِـ)to brim, fill to the brim, fill up, overfill, fill to overflowing; to load with, charge with, cram with, jam with -
6 طفح
طَفّحَ: أتْرَعَto brim, fill to the brim, fill up, overfill, fill to overflowing -
7 преизпълня
вж. преизпълвам, преизпълнявам* * *преизпъ̀лня,преизпъ̀лвам гл. fill to overflowing/to the brim;\преизпълня се be brimming over (с with), be full to overflowing.——————преизпълня̀вам гл. overfulfill; exceed.* * *вж. преизпълвам, преизпълнявам -
8 أفاض
أفَاضَ: طَفّحَ، أتْرَعَto fill to overflowing, overfill, fill up -
9 overfylde
cram, crowd* * **( fylde i for høj grad) fill to overflowing, cram;( læsse for stærkt) overload;( med mennesker) (over)crowd, pack;( med varer) flood (el. swamp) the market;[ overfylde sig med mad] stuff (oneself). -
10 верхом
нареч.astride, ( на лошади) on horseback1. нареч. (по верхней части)ездить верхом — ride* (on horseback)
2. нареч. разг.идти, ехать и т. п. верхом — take* the upper path* road
to the brim, brim-fullнасыпать и т. п. верхом (вн.) — fill to overflowing (d.), heap (d.)
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11 запруживать
запрудить (вн.)dam (d.), dike (d.); (перен.) block up (d.); fill to overflowing (d.) -
12 верх
ч1) ( верхівка) top; head; ( верхня частина) upper partвідкидний верх авт. — drop head
2) (вінець, найвищий ступінь) height (of), summit (of)верх досконалості — the pink ( acme) of perfection
верх блаженства — the height of bliss, seventh heaven
3) ( перевага) upper handбрати верх — to gain ( to have) the upper hand ( over)
4) ( зовнішній бік одягу) cover, outside, top; ( тканини) right sideз верхом — quite full; heaped
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13 gorger
gɔʀʒe
1.
gorger quelqu'un de nourriture — to stuff (colloq) somebody with food
2.
se gorger verbe pronominal* * *gorger verb table: mangerB se gorger vpr se gorger de nourriture to gorge oneself; la terre se gorge d'eau the soil soaks up water.[gɔrʒe] verbe transitif————————se gorger de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se remplir de]au moment de la mousson, les rizières se gorgent d'eau during the monsoon the rice paddies fill to overflowing with water2. [manger avec excès] -
14 overgieten
overgieten1 [in iets anders gieten] pour (into)2 [opnieuw gieten] recast♦voorbeelden:————————overgieten2 [gietend bedekken] pour over♦voorbeelden: -
15 colmado
adj.full, abundant, full-up, plentiful.m.1 grocery store, grocery.2 seafood bar, inn, seafood restaurant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: colmar.* * *1 grocer's (shop), grocery store————————1→ link=colmar colmar► adjetivo1 full, filled1 grocer's (shop), grocery store* * *1.ADJ [vaso] full to the brim (de with)full (de of) [río] overflowing (de with) [plato, cuchara] heaped (de with)2.SM (=tienda) grocer's shop, grocery store (EEUU); Andalucía (=bodega) retail wine shop; (=restaurante) cheap seafood restaurant* * *I IImasculino (Esp ant) grocery store (AmE), grocer's shop (BrE)* * *----* colmado de éxitos = crowned with + success.* * *I IImasculino (Esp ant) grocery store (AmE), grocer's shop (BrE)* * ** colmado de éxitos = crowned with + success.* * ** * *
Del verbo colmar: ( conjugate colmar)
colmado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
colmado
colmar
colmado
ver tb colmar
colmar ( conjugate colmar) verbo transitivoa) ‹vaso/cesta› to fill … to the brim
colmado a algn de algo ‹ de atenciones› to lavish sth on sb;
‹ de regalos› to shower sb with sth
colmado,-a
I adjetivo filled: ... y una cucharadita colmada de café,... and one heaped/heaping teaspoonful of coffee
II sustantivo masculino grocery store, grocer's
colmar verbo transitivo frml
1 to fill (right up)
(un cuenco, una copa) to fill to the brim
2 (satisfacer) to fulfil, satisfy
' colmado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colmada
- llena
- lleno
English:
patience
* * *colmado, -a♦ adj♦ nm[tienda] grocer's (shop)* * *I adj overflowing (de with);una cucharada colmada a heaped spoonfulII m grocery store, Brgrocer’s (shop)* * *colmado, -da adj: heaping* * *colmado n grocer's -
16 О-145
ДО ОТКАЗА coll PrepP Invar advto the limit: набить (забить, заполнить что, бытье набитым и т. п.) \О-145 - fill sth. (be filled, pack sth., be packed etc) to capacityfill sth. (be filled etc) to overflowing (to bursting, to the bursting point, to the brim) pack sth. (be packed etc) tight (as tight as it will go) cram sth. (be crammed) (in refer, to a room, dwelling etc only) pack sth. (be packed) to the raftersнажать (на) что, открутить, закрутить что \О-145 - (push ( press) sth. down etc) all the way(push ( press) sth. down etc) as far as it will (can) go (turn sth. on) full blast (turn sth.) all the way on (off).Вокзал был полон, перрон забит людьми до отказа (Рыбаков 2). The station was crowded and the platform was packed to capacity (2a)....На хорах, на скамьях амфитеатра, вдоль боковых стен, в проходах и даже на эстраде... народа набилось «до отказа» (Лившиц 1). The choirs, the benches in the amphitheatre, the sides of the walls, the aisles, and even the stage...were filled "to overflowing" with people (1a).Все клетки-купе вагонзаков были забиты до отказа (Марченко 1). All the cages of the prison coaches were packed as tight as they would go (1a).Клуб был набит до отказа... (Рыбаков 1). The club was packed to the rafters (1a)..(Таня) открутила до отказа все краны. В рёве воды разделась и встала перед зеркалом (Аксёнов 7)....(Tanya) turned on the taps full blast. To the roar of the water she pulled off her clothes and picked herself up in front of the full-length mirror (7a). -
17 до отказа
• ДО ОТКАЗА coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ to the limit:- набить( забить, заполнить что, быть набитым и т. п.) до отказа - fill sth. (be filled, pack sth., be packed etc) to capacity;- fill sth. (be filled etc) to overflowing (to bursting, to the bursting point, to the brim);- pack sth. (be packed etc) tight (as tight as it will go);- cram sth. (be crammed);- [in refer, to a room, dwelling etc only] pack sth. (be packed) to the rafters;- (push (press) sth. down etc) as far as it will (can) go;- (turn sth. on) full blast;- (turn sth.) all the way on (off).♦ Вокзал был полон, перрон забит людьми до отказа (Рыбаков 2). The station was crowded and the platform was packed to capacity (2a).♦...На хорах, на скамьях амфитеатра, вдоль боковых стен, в проходах и даже на эстраде... народа набилось "до отказа" (Лившиц 1). The choirs, the benches in the amphitheatre, the sides of the walls, the aisles, and even the stage...were filled "to overflowing" with people (1a).♦ Все клетки-купе вагонзаков были забиты до отказа (Марченко 1). All the cages of the prison coaches were packed as tight as they would go (1a).♦ Клуб был набит до отказа... (Рыбаков 1). The club was packed to the rafters (1a).♦...[Таня] открутила до отказа все краны. В рёве воды разделась и встала перед зеркалом (Аксёнов 7)....[Tanya] turned on the taps full blast. To the roar of the water she pulled off her clothes and picked herself up in front of the full-length mirror (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до отказа
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18 pieno
1. adj full (di of)( non cavo) solidin pieno giorno in broad daylightin piena notte in the middle of the night2. m: nel pieno dell'inverno in the depths of wintermotoring fare il pieno fill up* * *pieno agg.1 full (of sthg.) (anche fig.); filled (with sthg.) (anche fig.): pieno fino all'orlo, full to the brim; un bicchiere pieno d'acqua, a glass full of water; una bottiglia mezza piena, a half-full bottle; un bicchiere pieno, a full glass; una casa piena di gente, a house full of people; compito pieno di errori, exercise full of mistakes; pieno di bontà, buon senso, full of kindness, good sense; pieno di gioia, ammirazione, entusiasmo, full of (o filled with) joy, admiration, enthusiasm; pieno di idee, full of ideas; pieno di sole, luce, full of sun (light), light; impresa piena di pericoli, enterprise fraught with danger; sguardo pieno di tristezza, glance full of sadness; aveva gli occhi pieni di lacrime, his eyes were full of tears; non parlare con la bocca piena, don't speak with your mouth full; la stanza era piena di fumo, the room was full of (o filled with) smoke; la valigia è già piena, the suitcase is already full; essere pieno di debiti, to be deep in debt; essere pieno di guai, to have more than one's share of troubles (o to have a load of trouble); essere pieno di lavoro, to be up to one's eyes in work; essere pieno di speranze, to be full of hope // pieno come un uovo, chock-full // pieno zeppo, full up: il treno era pieno zeppo, the train was overcrowded; non ne voglio più, sono pieno, I won't have any more, I'm full // pieno di ogni ben di Dio, blessed with everything // pieno di sé, full of himself // a piene mani, abundantly // a piene vele, with all sails set (o under full sail) // a piena velocità, at full speed // a piena voce, aloud // in pieno, ( completamente) completely (o entirely o fully o quite); ( esattamente) exactly; ( nel mezzo) in the middle: ha ragione in pieno, he is quite right; la sua osservazione lo colse, colpì in pieno, his remark went home // in pieno giorno, in full (o broad) daylight; in pieno inverno, in the dephts of winter; in piena notte, at dead of night // in piena stagione, at the height of the season // in pieno viso, right (o full) in the face // nel pieno vigore delle forze, at the height of one's powers // pagine piene, ( fitte) closely-written pages // suono, colore pieno, full (o rich) sound, colour; una voce piena, a full voice // ho le tasche piene di questo lavoro, I am fed up with this work; ne ho piene le tasche!, I am fed up with it! // arrivare a piena maturità, to come to full maturity // respirare a pieni polmoni, to breathe deeply2 ( paffuto, in carne) full, plump, chubby: gote piene, full (o plump) cheeks; un viso pieno, a chubby face◆ s.m.1 ( colmo) height; ( mezzo) middle: nel pieno della notte, at dead of night; nel pieno della stagione, at the height of the season; nel pieno dell'estate, at the height of summer; nel pieno dell'inverno, in the depths of winter // nel pieno della gioventù, in the flower of one's youth3 ( carico completo) ( di nave) full cargo; (di carro ecc.) full load // fare il pieno ( di benzina), to fill up* * *['pjɛno] pieno (-a)1. agg1) (gen) full, (giornata, vita) full, busyun bicchiere pieno d'acqua — a glass full of water o filled with water
2) (completo: successo, fiducia) total, complete3) (muro, mattone) solid4)a piene mani — abundantlyè una persona che dà a piene mani — he (o she) is very generous
a pieni voti — (eleggere) unanimously
pieno di sé — full of oneself, self-important
in pieno — (completamente: sbagliare) completely, (colpire, centrare) bang o right in the middle
2. sm1)fare il pieno (di benzina) Auto — to fill up (with petrol Brit o gas Am)
il pieno, per favore — fill her up, please
2) (colmo) height, peak* * *['pjɛno] 1.1) (colmo) fullpieno zeppo — [ luogo] packed, crammed, chock-a-block; [valigia, borsa] bulging (di with)
una giornata, vita -a — fig. a busy o full day, life
2) (non vuoto) [mattone, muro] solid3) (florido) [gote, viso] plump, round4) (completo) [potere, adesione] full; [soddisfazione, successo] complete2.sostantivo maschilefare il pieno di — to fill up with [acqua, carburante]; fig. [ museo] to get a lot of [ visitatori]
2) in pieno3) nel pieno dinel pieno dell'inverno — in the dead o dephts of winter
••* * *pieno/'pjεno/1 (colmo) full; pieno fino all'orlo filled to the brim; pieno zeppo [ luogo] packed, crammed, chock-a-block; [valigia, borsa] bulging (di with); una stanza -a di fumo a smoke-filled room; aveva gli occhi -i di lacrime his eyes brimmed with tears; essere pieno di sé to be full of oneself; essere pieno di soldi to be made of money; non parlare con la bocca -a! don't speak with your mouth full! una giornata, vita -a fig. a busy o full day, life2 (non vuoto) [mattone, muro] solid3 (florido) [gote, viso] plump, round4 (completo) [potere, adesione] full; [soddisfazione, successo] complete; a tempo pieno full-time; in -a forma in good form; luna -a full moon5 (nel bel mezzo di) in pieno volto full in the face; in -a notte in the middle of the night; in -a campagna in the depths of countryside; in pieno maggio right in the middle of May; in pieno giorno in broad daylight; in pieno inverno in midwinter1 (di serbatoio) fare il pieno di to fill up with [acqua, carburante]; fig. [ museo] to get a lot of [ visitatori]; il pieno per piacere fill it up please2 in pieno l'aereo si è schiantato in pieno contro l'edificio the plane crashed straight into the building; centrare in pieno il bersaglio to hit the target in the centre3 nel pieno di nel pieno dell'inverno in the dead o dephts of winter; nel pieno della guerra in the midst of war; nel pieno delle proprie forze at the height of one's powerpieno fino agli occhi o come un uovo full to bursting point. -
19 desbordarse
1 (salirse) to overflow, flood2 figurado to burst* * *VPR1) (=rebosar)a) [lavabo, río] to overflow; [líquido] to overflow, spill (over)con el deshielo se ha desbordado el cauce del río — with the thaw the river has burst its banks o overflowed
se desbordó la espuma de la cerveza — the froth on the beer overflowed o spilled over
b)desbordarse fuera de — [epidemia, guerra] to spread beyond
2) (=desatarse) [ira] to boil overla euforia se desbordó al final del partido — they were unable to contain their euphoria at the end of the match
llegó un momento en que la emoción se desbordó — it got to a point when emotions got out of hand o control
3) (=excederse) to get carried away; pey to lose control* * *(v.) = overflowEx. This article describes the impact of flooding on the Public Library of Des Moines, Iowa, when the Raccoon River overflowed in Jul 93.* * *(v.) = overflowEx: This article describes the impact of flooding on the Public Library of Des Moines, Iowa, when the Raccoon River overflowed in Jul 93.
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desbordarse ( conjugate desbordarse) verbo pronominal
■desbordarse verbo reflexivo to overflow, flood
' desbordarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salirse
English:
brim over
- flood
- overflow
- spill over
- boil
- spill
* * *vpr1. [río] to flood, to burst its banks;[lago, embalse] to flood, to overflow; [bañera, olla, líquido, contenido] to overflow;llena el vaso hasta arriba sin que se desborde fill the glass to the brim without it overflowing;la leche comenzó a desbordarse the milk started to spill over2. [pasión, sentimiento] to erupt;sueña que le toca la lotería y su imaginación se desborda she dreams she's won the lottery and her imagination runs away with her* * *v/r de río burst its banks, overflow; figget out of control* * *vr -
20 RAS
ras, e [ʀα, ʀαz]adjective• à poil ras [chien] short-haired• ongles/cheveux coupés ras or à ras nails/hair cut short• plein à ras bord [verre] full to the brim ; [baignoire] full to overflowing► à or au ras de ( = au niveau de)au ras de la terre or du sol/de l'eau level with the ground/the water• ses cheveux lui arrivent au ras des fesses she can almost sit on her hair ; ( = tout près de) voler au ras du sol/au ras de l'eau to fly close to the ground/the water* * *ɛʀaɛs(abbr = rien à signaler) nothing to report* * *abr rien à signaler* * *A adj1 ( naturellement court) [poils, pelage] short; [végétation] low-growing; à poil ras [animal, fourrure] short-haired;2 ( coupé court) [barbe] short; [gazon] cut short ( après n); [étoffe, tapis] short-piled; en rase campagne in (the) open country;3 [mesure] level; une cuillère à café rase de levure a level teaspoonful of baking powder; plein/remplir à ras bord filled/to fill to the brim (de with).B adv short; coupé ras [cheveux, barbe, gazon] cut short ( après n); couper qch (à) ras to cut sth very short [cheveux, gazon].C au ras de loc prép au ras de l'eau/des arbres at water/tree level; au ras de la terre or du sol lit at ground level; couper une plante au ras du sol to cut a plant down to ground level.être à ras de terre or du sol or des pâquerettes○ [propos, idées, débat] to be rather basic; faire table rase de to make a clean sweep of; en avoir ras le bol○ or cul● to be fed up○ (de qn/qch with sb/sth).→ link=rienrien à signaler
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fill — I n. what is necessary to satisfy to drink; eat; have one s fill II v. 1) (D; tr.) to fill to (the auditorium was filled to capacity; to fill to overflowing) 2) (D; intr., tr.) to fill with (the lecture hall filled with people; to fill a hole… … Combinatory dictionary
fill — v 1. fill up, fill to the brim, fill to overflowing, overfill, stuff, overstuff, crowd, overcrowd, congest; load or load down, lade, burden, overburden; cram, force down or in, ram down, pack in, push in, shove in, press in, jam, squeeze, pack… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
fill — Synonyms and related words: abide by, accommodate, act up to, adhere to, admit, advise, afford, allay, answer, assimilate, attend to, bag, bar, barrel, battologize, be enfeoffed of, be faithful to, be possessed of, be seized of, bellyful,… … Moby Thesaurus
fill — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. complete, load, pervade, permeate; plug, cork; occupy, serve well, satisfy; carry out. See layer, sufficiency, presence, closure, business. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. enough, capacity, satiety; see… … English dictionary for students
fill up — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, afford, allay, atone, bar, bind, block, block up, blockade, brim, bung, bunker, cater, caulk, charge, chink, chock, choke, choke off, choke up, clog, clog up, clothe, cloy, coal, compensate, congest,… … Moby Thesaurus
fill — fill1 W1S1 [fıl] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(become/make full)¦ 2¦(large thing/number)¦ 3¦(sound/smell/light)¦ 4¦(emotions)¦ 5¦(provide something)¦ 6¦(spend time)¦ 7¦(perform a job)¦ 8¦(crack/hole)¦ 9 fill yourself (up)/fill your face … Dictionary of contemporary English
Overflowing — Overflow O ver*flow , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Overflowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overflowing}.] [AS. oferfl?wan. See {Over}, and {Flow}.] 1. To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other fluid; to spread over; to inundate; to overwhelm. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overflowing — n. spillage; abundance, plenitude; surplus, extra; malfunction in which a program tries to store data when there is no free space in the memory (Computers) v. spill over, be filled to the point of flowing over; fill to the point of running over … English contemporary dictionary
o|ver|fill — «OH vuhr FIHL», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to fill too full; fill so as to cause overflowing … Useful english dictionary
heap — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pile, load, stack, mound, assemblage;informal, great deal, heaps (inf.), oodles (inf.), piles (inf.), scads (sl.). See multitude. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pile, accumulation, mass, agglomeration, stack … English dictionary for students
flood — floodable, adj. flooder, n. floodless, adj. floodlike, adj. /flud/, n. 1. a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usually submerged. 2. any great outpouring or stream: a flood of tears. 3. the Flood, the universal deluge… … Universalium